Current Constellation Partners

 

Evans & Sutherland

Evans & Sutherland (www.es.com) provides Digistar 6, the world’s most advanced digital fulldome planetarium system. Digistar 6 combines fulldome video playback in 2D and 3D with the most comprehensive real time 3D digital astronomy package ever assembled, all within a powerful easy-to-use graphical user interface that makes creating shows more intuitive than ever. With the included capabilities of the Digistar Cloud Library (a resource for community content sharing), Domecasting (live broadcasting to planetariums), Show Builder (a powerful and intuitive way to build shows), the Digistar STEAM library (included content for science, technology, engineering, art, and math), and Ease of Use, the Difference is Digistar. Evans & Sutherland is also the world’s leading producer and distributor of digital fulldome shows. As a full-service system provider, E&S also offers Spitz domes, SciDome, hybrid planetarium systems and a full range of theater systems. E&S markets include planetariums, science centers, themed attraction venues, and premium large-format theaters. E&S products have been installed in over 1,300 theaters worldwide.


Sky-Skan, Inc. designs and installs planetariums and visualization theaters. It offers project management, consulting, theater design, and related hardware and software services, as well as digital theater systems, visualization software, fulldome shows, exhibits, and classical planetarium and legacy products. The company was founded in 1967 and is based in Nashua, New Hampshire with locations in Munich, Germany; and Flemington, Australia.

Sky-Skan theatres include Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, Chicago’s Definiti Space Theater at Adler Planetarium, University of Notre Dame, ‘Imiloa Planetarium (Definiti 3D: world’s first 3D stereo planetarium), Horizon Planetarium (Australia), the luxurious Queen Mary 2, and the Beijing Planetarium (Definiti 8K: world’s first 8K resolution fulldome theater). Further 8k theaters followed in Hong Kong, Macau (World's first 3D 8k) and Muenster Germany.